The Late Late Show with James Corden never fails to bring in the biggest celebrities for fun and entertaining interviews. In a recent episode, Sigourney Weaver and Bryan Cranston took the stage to discuss a variety of interesting topics, including their shaved heads.
Sigourney Weaver started off by sharing her experience at James Cameron’s hand and footprint ceremony at the Chinese Theater. She mentioned how it was a very exciting celebration, although a bit degrading to have to put her bare feet in cement for a long time. Bryan Cranston chimed in, jokingly mentioning how he was once driven to a bridge after a similar honor, a good-humored nod to his New Jersey roots.
The conversation then shifted to Bryan Cranston‘s clean-shaven look, which was a departure from the beard he sported recently. He humorously shared that his wife, Robin, did not like the beard at all and he was dangerously close to becoming a displaced person due to it. Both Weaver and Cranston agreed that shaving their heads for roles, like Weaver did in Alien 3, made them feel quite chilly and discovered the surprising amount of heat that escapes through the skull.
The discussion turned to the bronze statues of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul’s characters from Breaking Bad, which were erected in New Mexico where the show was filmed. Cranston shared that he preferred the statues being inside a convention center, away from pigeons that might leave their “critiques” on them. They also had a good laugh discussing the prank they played on David Beckham when unveiling his statue, a nod to the real statue of Cristiano Ronaldo that became a source of amusement.
The conversation took a lighter turn when the talk show host brought up the news of a new version of Sigourney Weaver‘s classic film Working Girl, being produced by Selena Gomez. Weaver expressed her excitement and speculated that her character, Catherine Parker, would excel in the cryptocurrency industry with her own company called “Coin.” It was a moment of levity in the discussion, showing Weaver’s wit and enthusiasm.
Towards the end, Cranston and Weaver discussed their work and took a moment to promote Cranston’s show, Your Honor. They talked about the second season’s focus on grief and despair, but assured the audience that it is not as heavy as it sounds, promising plenty of hope and uplifting moments.
With The Late Late Show with James Corden, viewers can always expect lively and enjoyable conversations with their favorite celebrities. Sigourney Weaver and Bryan Cranston‘s appearance was no exception, providing interesting insights and light-hearted banter. Catch the full episode to see more of their engaging conversation and stay tuned for more exciting guests in future episodes.